The Olympic gold medalist saw a video of 4-year-old Demie Latham attempt to break Coyne Schofield’s skating time and thought it was “amazing.”

The Team USA star recently made history as the first woman to compete in the NHL All-Star Skills Competition on Jan. 26 and skated around the entire perimeter of the ice in 14.3 seconds.

History was made and barriers were broke. It was such an honor to be the first woman to compete in the @nhl All Star Skills Competition last night. I can’t wait to see what the future holds! #NHLAllStarpic.twitter.com/Sc125oBGCx

A video showed the young skater taking off on a frozen pond turned makeshift hockey rink, circling past the first small net followed by the second, and returns to her starting point “without falling,” she exclaimed in the video.

Demie’s mom, Catherine Lathem, posted the video accompanied with the hashtags “skate like a girl,” “hockey” and “girls can do anything.”

The video quickly garnered over 100,000 views, including by Coyne Schofield herself.

“Amazing! You can’t be what you can’t see…Keep up the great work Demie” she said on Twitter.